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CMS for a large number of online stores with centralized management? Is it real?
I dug into all sorts of CMS, and did not get any sense, because. the task is specific.
May the moderators and the community forgive me for the 100500th question on this topic.
Is it possible to manage multiple sites from one CMS console? Or do you need 100% homemade? :)
Those. there are, for example, 300 products of a certain subject and there are 30 sites with different designs and text content (well, so as not to look like twins), but the content in terms of products is 100% the same for a certain city, as well as availability, prices, etc. will be the same . Those. the design will be different, according to the location on the sites themselves, but the goods will be the same, the prices too, and so on. What CMS is suitable for such purposes and is it possible to do this in principle? Just administer the same content 30 times on 30 different sites for 300 positions and do it centrally 1 time, different things :) can anyone suggest a possible solution? I haven’t heard about this, the search engines didn’t help either, by the way, I’m not banned there;)
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What you are asking, from the ready-made ones that I know, can pull OpenCart. But he is such a poop, in this matter, that self-made is better.
If all the content is 100% correct, take the engine that suits you and order a self-made "replicator". I think that in most cases it will be quite simple to implement: you will administer in the admin panel on one, "main" site; and self-made replication for "children" (perhaps even at the level of the necessary mysql tables - all except for completed orders, settings, etc.).
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